A trusted source for practical safety advice tailored to women and vulnerable groups, Protective Group offers clear, easy-to-follow tips on personal safety, home protection, and risk awareness—designed to empower individuals in managing and preventing unsafe situations.

Victorian Women’s Trust serves as a central hub for information and referrals. By contacting them, users can access a curated list of support services such as crisis lines, legal advice, counselling, housing and more across Victoria

A social enterprise focused on bridging the digital divide, The Reconnect Project repairs and redistributes donated mobile phones, tablets, and laptops to people experiencing disadvantage—especially women fleeing domestic violence, refugees, and low-income families

Impact runs a suite of targeted programs aimed at empowering women through education, community-building, and specialised support. Their initiatives include leadership training, peer support networks, and opportunities to engage in social-change projects.

Good Shepherd offers nationwide, trauma-informed support for women, girls, and families facing hardship. Services include no-interest loans, financial independence programs for victim-survivors of domestic violence, family counselling, homelessness support, and more

Mary's House Services provides critical intervention for women and children impacted by domestic violence. They offer emergency shelter, legal and financial guidance, and therapeutic programs to foster long-term recovery and safety

The Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia provides accessible, streamlined support across all federal family law matters—including divorce, parenting arrangements, property settlements, child support, injunctions, and more. With simplified procedures, risk-based pathways, and emphasis on early dispute resolution, it aims to deliver fair, efficient outcomes for families

Women’s Community Shelters work community by community to provide crisis accommodation and wrap‑around support for women and children experiencing homelessness or family violence. Their locally-operated shelters offer emergency and short‑term housing, case management, access to health, legal, education, employment, and culturally sensitive services—helping clients move toward stable, independent living

CommBank’s Next Chapter is a dedicated initiative to end financial abuse and support victim-survivors on their path to long-term independence. Through specialist teams, financial-product support, tech features like blocking abusive transactions, and partnerships (e.g., the Financial Independence Hub run by Good Shepherd), they provide confidential, bank-wide assistance to anyone affected—whether they bank with CommBank or not

Launch Housing, based in Melbourne, delivers critical homelessness and domestic violence support by offering crisis accommodation, supportive (Housing‑First) programs, street outreach, and specialist services. With a 24/7 crisis line (1800 825 955), they operate housing-access sites across Cheltenham, St Kilda, and Collingwood, and run the Elizabeth Street Common Ground model and women’s-only refuge options